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Toronto Fringe "Best Of" Showcases the Best (and Oddest) of the Annual Festival
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Toronto Fringe “Best Of” Showcases the Best (and Oddest) of the Annual Festival

July 16, 2025 Steven Lantier

There’s always excitement inherent in attending each year’s Toronto Fringe Festival, which brings together a selection of performances – all […]

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FEMMILLENNIAL and Post Pandemic Female Dance Production

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FEMMILLENNIAL is a contemporary dance theatre work by Choreographer Kylie Thompson that premiered at the 2022 Toronto Fringe Festival. The […]

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Fringe Fest’s “Juliet: A Revenge Comedy”

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I arrive slightly early at the theatre and get in line behind two lovely ladies. As I stand there I […]

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